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Peripheral Devices
Functional
Description
11.3
Ten fixed function
keys surround
the keypad.
Two of these
keys have LED visual
indicators.
The fixed function
keys are:
Fixed Function
Keys
HOLD Key: Pressing the red Hold key places the current call on hard hold. The call may
be retrieved
by pressing
the line select key of the call on hold (next to the flashing
line
select status indicator).
,ME&AGE
Key: The Message
key is used to send a callback
message
to another
telephone
set capable
of receiving
the message
when that set is busy, unanswered,
or in Do Not Disturb mode.
It is also used to initiate a return call to a telephone
set that
has let? a message.
MESSAGE
Lamp:
The red Message
lamp flashes when another
telephone
set has left
a callback message.
The lamp lights (solid red) when the SUPERSET4lOcalls
a busy
or unanswered
party capable
of receiving
a message.
Pressing
the message
key
sends a message
to the called set. After sending
the message
the lamp goes out and
the call is terminated.
SUPERKEY
Key: The Superkey
is used to initiate programming
the Line Appearance
keys as Feature
keys or Speed
Call keys.
SPEAKER
Key: This is an On/Off
toggle
key. With the key in the On state during
handsfree
dialing, the caller can monitor
call progress
through
the speaker.
When the
caller hears
the called
patty
answer,
the caller must
lift the handset
to respond
(handsfree
conversation
is not available
on the SUPERSET4lQ.
REDIAL
Key: The last manually
dialed number
is dialed when the redial key is pressed.
CANCEL
Key: This key is used to cancel a dialing sequence,
end a call, terminate
without
saving a programming
function,
or return to a party on soft hold.
VOLUME/TONE
UP and VOLUME/TONE
DOWN
Keys: These two keys are used to
adjust handset
volume
and ringing volume
and tone. Each key depression
changes
the
e
level up or down by one step.
'The levels for ringing
volume
and pitch is stored
in the PABX; changing
one function
setting
does not affect the others.
On system
or set resets, the levels are restored.
Default
levels are applied
when
the set is first programmed.
The handset
receive
volume level can be adjusted
up or down during a call. Howeverthe
level is not reported
to the PABX; therefore,
on every new call the default
level is applied.
MICROPHONE
Key
and
MICROPHONE
Lamp:
Handsfree
conversation
is not
supported
on the SUPERSET
470 telephone
set. On normal
calls, pressing
the
microphone
key will have no effect.
When the SLJPERSET4
7Ois programmed
as a Key System set, the Handsfree
Answer
Back option
is available,
The Microphone
is then activated
by the system
software
when an internal
page is made to the set, if the Microphone
key is ON and the HFAB
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